The rub of the green: Part 1, I am born
By:David A. Smith Everybody likes parks. Kids like parks: Boston’s Greenway Everybody likes to look at parks, use them, and have them always available for free. Greenway, from above Actually,...
View ArticleThe rub of the green: Part 2, I become neglected, and am provided for
By:David A. Smith [Continued from yesterday’s Part 1.] Yesterday’s post on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway chronicled its midwifery by cardinals on behalf of the late Senator Ted Kennedy, who...
View ArticleThe rub of the green: Part 3, A dissolution of partnership?
By: David A. Smith [Continued from yesterday’s Part 2 and the preceding Part 1.] In the two posts so far we’ve seen that the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, birthed in a flash of public spirit, was...
View ArticleFree parkletting?
By:David A. Smith Nothing is so complicated in San Francisco as doing an altruistic thing without sufficient permission – for, as revealed in the San Francisco Chronicle (January 6, 2013), that can...
View ArticleWhere the sun don’t shine
By:David A. Smith All of us have a body paSrt where the sun don’t shine, and while it’s intimately connected to our personal ecosystems, we have only the vaguest idea what goes on back there. It’s...
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